I'm going to be gratuitous, and share what happened through chapter 12in a vague-ish sort of way, for the spoiler whores, and a bit aboutafter cause I skimmed the next few chapters for points of view. I'm even going to put the only major spoiler I give in spoiler tags sothere's that extra assistance to resist. There are a few major spoilers I'm going to avoid revealing at all, and just give hints about, cause Ican't do that to people. And I will share even less about the rest if I get to finish it, probably - I got to that midpoint book where things start to get a little crazy.

Not going to ruin that for anyone. But I took notes! (And after a while I started putting a lot of ! in my notes!)
Chapter 3: The Ways of Honor (Aviendha's pov, 11 pages). Aviendha is in Arad Doman, and it is reminiscent of Myrelle with Nynaeve, before theyfound out about Lan, but the Wise Ones are trickier. I was right about the Aiel bit, but not about it being a continuation of Egwene. There isa parallel drawn there, though.
Chapter 4: Nightfall (Gawyn pov, 5 pages). Gawyn asks a few important questions, of himself, and of other people. He's still operating out ofDorlan, the cheese village.
Chapter 5: A Tale of Blood (Rand/Cadsuane 15 pages). Not going to saymuch here. I noted that Rand doesn't bother to differentiate LewsTherin's memories at a much faster pace than ever before. It'sreminiscent of chapter 2 of Rhuidean, sort of, when the memories firststart flying, and they all freak Rand out individually. Here, he freaksout once, and iirc, just doesn't bother to think to himself thatthey're Lews Therin's memories several times. The one that he didfigure out, he thought about it three times in a row before he realizedit was Lews Therin's memory, an when he realized it, it did still freakhim out in the same sort of way that it always has. He's getting usedto it, so the memories are starting to really be a part of him, andit's a tight struggle. Also, he wondered why he hadn't seen the shortdark woman with Mat recently - that gives a strong clue as to exactlyhow often he thinks of Mat and sees him! - but that tidbit is awfullystrange to me, because Rand
saw Tuon, via Semirhage's Mirror of Mists. Maybe I need to read it better.
Cadsuane - listens as Merise questions Semirhage. Other people arethere. Cadsuane is frustrated with the questioning situation.
Chapter 6: When Iron Melts (Ituralde 4 pages, Leane 3 pages, Egwene 2pages). Ituralde questions a Seanchan general, and the generalquestions him. Leane experiences a scary bubble of evil. Egwene andvarious other bits of the Tower experience another one.
Chapter 7: The Plan of Arad Doman (Nynaeve, 15 pages). Daigian isteaching Nynaeve the weaves for the Aes Sedai testing, ostensibly notbecause they expect Nynaeve to take the test any time soon, but ratherbecause Daigian mourns Eben and needs something to take her mind offit. Along the same lines of Egwene questioning these things with therebels, Nynaeve questions the issue of deference according to strengthin the Power. It's good writing. Daigian is the weakest Aes Sedai aliveI think (have to double check on that, but I'm pretty sure it's beenmentioned before, and she spent longer as novice and Accepted thananyone also). Then most of Nynaeve's pov is her sitting in on Rand'smeeting with Bashere and the Aiel chiefs.
Chapter 8: Clean Shirts (Siuan, 19 pages). Few tidbits. Siuan meetswith Lelaine, and then with Bryne, and then with Egwene in
Tel'aran'rhiod. Siuan apparently wasn't entirely sure whether Delana or Halima was the woman channeling
saidin,but she figured it was Halima since she'd known Delana forever. Seemsstrange, since there were so many clues that you'd think with thatinformation that Siuan could have puzzled that much out moreconfidently than she showed. Lelaine is a tease, but Siuan mentionsthat Romanda has been seen talking with Marelandra, a distant Trakandcousin.
Chapter 9: Leaving Malden (Perrin, 13 pages). Two small tidbits. Perrinplans to return most people to the Two Rivers as soon as Grady andNeald are rested. However, he talked to Tam, and Tam says he thinkshe'll stay with Perrin. He says he thinks most of the Two Rivers menwill want to stay. It's not really said outright, but I still have thesame 'the storm is coming' feel, really in all these chapters (it'sexpressed in various ways in each), but I think especially in this one.
Chapter 10: The Last of the Tabac (Ituralde, 12 pages). Going to avoidone spoiler in this that takes up most of the pov. But of course, thelast of Ituralde's tabac was the last bit of Two Rivers leaf that hehas been saving for last because it is awesome. And he's hanging out ina
stedding!
Chapter 11: The Death of Adrin (Aviendha, 9 pages). Turns out it's one of Bashere's men.
Chapter 12: Unexpected Encounters (Egwene, 22 pages). This is the lastchapter I had time to read in full. And wow. Going to give one goodspoiler here, cause this is the kind of thing the theory junkies crave.
Spoiler:
And it's also one thing that I seem to be right about, based on thischapter and also on my skimming through the rest of the book, so it'sthe only thing I'm really insanely itching to tell. If I could put itin double spoiler tags, I would, but come on...it's one of those thingsthat at least 90-something Theorylanders knew was coming eventually,and we're a small bunch.

Plenty of folks on other websites knew as well.
This is one month after chapter 8, the last time Egwene met with Siuan.Which was quite odd, because there are so many things picking up rightwhere they left off, and then all of a sudden a month is gone. AndEgwene has been doing her thing for a month - lots of progress!
She has a lesson with Bennae, the one she clued in to the 13thdepository the last time, and advised to ask her Ajah leaders aboutthose secrets Egwene revealed. This is a strange visit, because Bennaeapparently followed that advice. She speaks to Egwene very much ashesitant daughter to Mother. And that's just the beginning!
Egwene meets with Suana, and Suana tries to talk her into becomingYellow! And Egwene does the whole 'Amyrlin has no Ajah' thing, butSuana isn't having that. Egwene is impressed that she has impressed aSitter (!) and has no idea that she's an Ajah head as well! She had noidea about Adelorna in Knife of Dreams either, or Cadsuane, whomAdelorna compared her to! So it's all starting to clink intoplace...and still just getting started for this chapter!
Next it's Meidani, who has taken all this time since chapter 2 to callher! Egwene asks those tough questions I've been saying she would beasking (since before chapter 2 even). She's not one to pussy-footaround the situation, and she cut straight to the heart with Meidani,asking why she hadn't fled the Tower, convincing her that she wasAmyrlin, back and forth, figuring out in less than a minute that it hadsomething to do with the Oaths.

So Meidani found a way around her Oath, with Egwene's help. She couldn't tell Egwene, but she could show her...
So, bam. Down to the basement, Saerin, Yukiri, Seaine, and Doesine, allat once. They didn't have the rod on hand, but Egwene made it clearthat she was rather disappointed that they did not. She bullied themjust like she bullies everyone else, and she got them to tell her thatthey'd caught a Sitter - Talene - and managed to convince them thatthey'd raised Elaida illegally, and even managed to threaten them withthe law for the fourth Oath they'd made the rebels swear!
So, that's enough for this chapter, except to mention a thing I glossedover for chapter 8 (a month before, when Siuan met Egwene in
Tel'aran'rhiod).Lelaine asks Siuan how the negotiations are going, and Siuan says theyare not going well, and thinks about the fact that Elaida's 'agents'(she wonders why Elaida is allowing it, because she has no idea thatElaida has forbidden it and no one is obeying her orders) will not backdown on Elaida's conditions, and get frustrated every time thereinstatement of the Blue Ajah is brought up. She doesn't realize thatthey are frustrated because of Elaida, not because of the rebels'reasonable demands. She doesn't know that the Ajah Heads, who arebehind both sides of the negotiations in a strange as-yet-undeterminedway, are testing Egwene in the Tower. In chapter 16 (which I onlyskimmed), this is still the case - Egwene meets with Ferane and someother Whites. Again, she only knows Ferane is a Sitter, and not an AjahHead, but Ferane does her best to coax Egwene toward the White. Egwenealso thinks that Bennae had done the same thing, tried to recruit herinto the Brown. Apparently she gives them all the 'no Ajah' line, butthere has been a theme of her thinking of herself as a Green, soperhaps that's what we'll see in the Adelorna point of view later on.
Also, I skimmed through 'Sealed to the Flame' and 'The Tower Stands' tosee if there was any indication of a Seanchan attack, and I didn't seeany. Can't guarantee it, but I was in a hurry so I couldn't pay muchattention. However, I'd bet that in 'Sealed to the Flame', Seainerealizes that she can (and should) tell Egwene Elaida's exact orders,because after all, she is the Amyrlin. And that is where the bit aboutAlviarin will come in.

/end major spoilers
I only skimmed these chapters for points of view. Something caught myeye in chapters 16, 22 and 23. But I am NOT GOING THERE FOR 22 AND 23.You will want to just read this.
Chapter: 13 - An Offer and a Departure (Gawyn, 15 pages)
Chapter: 14 - A Box Opens (Cadsuane, 7 pages)
Chapter: 15 - A Place to Begin (Rand 5 pages, Min 9 pages)
Chapter: 16 - In the White Tower (Egwene, 25 pages)
Chapter: 17 - Questions of Control (Cadsuane 5 pages, Perrin 5 pages)
Chapter: 18 - A Message in Haste (Siuan 9 pages)
Chapter: 19 - Gambits (Tuon 17 pages)
Chapter: 20 - On a Broken Road (Mat, 13 pages)
Chapter: 21 - Embers and Ash (Perrin/Faile/Perrin, 13 pages)
Chapter: 22 - The Last That Could Be Done (NOT TELLING YOU)
Chapter: 23 - A Warp in the Air (NOT TELLING YOU)